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'Jerseylicious' Celebrates Launch of Jersey Glam

Even the former Green Brook mayor attends the release party for Lombardi's book.

This week's episode of "Jerseylicious" put most of its emphasis on the launch party for the new fashion and glam book, "The Glamour State," by Anthony Lombardi—and even former Green Brook mayor, now deputy mayor, Jerry Searfoss got in on the fun.

Searfoss made a brief appearance in the episode to show his support for the new book that uses glamorous photos of the "Jerseylicious" cast to depict important moments in New Jersey's history.

But that small appearance was oveshadowed by the drama that never ever seems to take a night off.

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Much of the episode was spent on preparation for the big launch, followed by the party itself that brought together all of Lombardi's staff, as well as Gatsby owner, and Bridgewater resident, Gayle Giacomo, plus all the other side players who have nothing to do with the salons but seem to always show up.

And while the night appeared to go well—complete with friends, small arguments, admiration of the photos and press attention—there should be no surprise that it ended with a large, loud and foul-mouthed fight between Gigi Liscio and Tracey DiMarco.

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Started because of an overheard insult of a friend, the two dissolved into insults, with DiMarco even taking a moment to defend sworn frenemy Olivia Blois Sharpe, one of the featured stars of the launch party.

Although Lombardi seemed far more angry about the fight during the episode (as well he should), he took a more zen approach in the Style Network blogs.

"They've always shown me, my family and anything that I've been a part of the utmost respect," he wrote. "I love the both of them, so I don't think either of them would do something on purpose."

The remainder of the episode focused on DiMarco's plans for a tattoo and subsequently getting it (screaming all the way).

All things considered, it was a pretty tame week for the group that thinks Jersey is all about big hair, big nails and glam all the way.

"Jerseylicious" airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on the Style Network.


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